[nfbmi-talk] places to live in Michigan

Linda Bloodsaw lbloodsaw2018 at gmail.com
Mon Mar 25 23:18:05 UTC 2013


Alexa,

I think Southfield is okay and would be a good place to live.  However, your standards would be different than mine.  Exactly what are you looking for?  Is transportation most important to you?  What price range do you want?  Do you want to live in a home, loft, apartment, rowhouse?  Do you want to live in a diverse population, i.e., all ages and ethnicities?  If you have a lot of money, Rochester Hills, Bloomfield Hills, The Grosse Pointes and Sherwood Forrest in Detroit would be for you.  If you have a mid to upper range in mind, and using a taxi service is not a problem for you, then some of the gated communities in Detroit might work.  After all, we have the Detroit River and we are just a stone's throw away from Canada.  If you like sports, Detroit has the Red Wings, Lions and Tigers.  Oh my!  If you like music, We have the Detroit Symphony Orchestra and the Opera House.  Love to eat?  Lots of great restaurants.  The Princess and Diamond Jack cruises are also here in Detroit.  The NFB Detroit would be more than happy to welcome you to our meeting the second Saturday of each month held at the Rehabilitation Institute in the Detroit Medical Center.  Want more education?  We have Wayne State University, Marygrove College, and Wayne County Community College  There's lots more that I could say about Detroit, but I think I painted a pretty good picture.

Anyway, if you would be more specific about what you are looking for, I would be more than happy to help if I can.  Feel free to write me off list if i can help with info about Detroit.  

On Mar 25, 2013, at 6:27 PM, "Alexa" <lady_sunflower at comcast.net> wrote:

>               Anyone here know what Southfield is like as a city is
> concern? If you don't live there, would you move there? 
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